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Why Is Goldman Sachs Warning That The Stock Market Could Decline By 10 Percent Or More?

 
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Why Is Goldman Sachs Warning That The Stock Market Could Decline By 10 Percent Or More?
"Why has Goldman Sachs chosen this moment to publicly declare that stocks are overpriced? Why has Goldman Sachs suddenly decided to warn all of us that the stock market could decline by 10 percent or more in the coming months? Goldman Sachs has to know that when they release a report like this that it will move the market. And that is precisely what happened on Monday. U.S. stocks dropped precipitously. So is Goldman Sachs just honestly trying to warn their clients that stocks may have become overvalued at this point, or is another agenda at work here? To be fair, the truth is that all of the big banks should be warning their clients about the stock market bubble. Personally, I have stated that the stock market has officially entered “crazytown territory“. So it would be hard to blame Goldman Sachs for trying to tell the truth. But Goldman Sachs also had to know that a warning that the stock market could potentially fall by more than 10 percent would rattle nerves on Wall Street."




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"Why has Goldman Sachs chosen this moment to publicly declare that stocks are overpriced? Why has Goldman Sachs suddenly decided to warn all of us that the stock market could decline by 10 percent or more in the coming months? Goldman Sachs has to know that when they release a report like this that it will move the market. And that is precisely what happened on Monday. U.S. stocks dropped precipitously. So is Goldman Sachs just honestly trying to warn their clients that stocks may have become overvalued at this point, or is another agenda at work here? To be fair, the truth is that all of the big banks should be warning their clients about the stock market bubble. Personally, I have stated that the stock market has officially entered “crazytown territory“. So it would be hard to blame Goldman Sachs for trying to tell the truth. But Goldman Sachs also had to know that a warning that the stock market could potentially fall by more than 10 percent would rattle nerves on Wall Street."




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yeah that's why they do it.
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Because they're going to buy the fucking dip.




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Because they are going to stop artificially holding down interest rates with QE and the result will be an increase in poverty as Credit card companies deny Americans credit lines and the interest on Americans credit card bills and Mortgages goes up as their salaries remain low.

Credit card companies will stop issuing more credit and Americans will fall of the map into poverty.

The only way to ease it is to increase taxes on the upper classes and use that money to subsidize Americans lifestyle but the White Slaves have been conditioned to reject that instead they will want to blame anyone but the Hedge Funds,Federal reserve apparatus or the wealthy and the Corporations who haven't paid their fair share of taxes in four decades.

Racial divide and confuse used in the 80's will fail though because America's youth aren't going to fall for it.
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b/c they are short the market and hungry for more profits
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"Why has Goldman Sachs chosen this moment to publicly declare that stocks are overpriced? Why has Goldman Sachs suddenly decided to warn all of us that the stock market could decline by 10 percent or more in the coming months? Goldman Sachs has to know that when they release a report like this that it will move the market. And that is precisely what happened on Monday. U.S. stocks dropped precipitously. So is Goldman Sachs just honestly trying to warn their clients that stocks may have become overvalued at this point, or is another agenda at work here? To be fair, the truth is that all of the big banks should be warning their clients about the stock market bubble. Personally, I have stated that the stock market has officially entered “crazytown territory“. So it would be hard to blame Goldman Sachs for trying to tell the truth. But Goldman Sachs also had to know that a warning that the stock market could potentially fall by more than 10 percent would rattle nerves on Wall Street."




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Who knows? If it declines by 10 percent then the Fed will have to excrete some more QE and pump it back up.
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